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Master is a term that indicates a consummate level of skill, proficiency, superiority or power (mastery). The female equivalent (in limited use in modern times) is mistress. The term has a number of uses:

  • A spiritual teacher, guide or guru.
  • A skilled (usually non-academic) instructor, as in Dance Master, Music Master, Fencing Master, Drawing Master, etc. This use is rare today, but survives in maestro.
  • Master (band), an American death metal band.
  • Master (BDSM), a person (woman or man) who takes a dominant role in BDSM.
  • Master (form of address).
  • Master (judiciary), a judicial rank in England and Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland.
  • Master (Peerage of Scotland), the male heir-apparent or heir-presumptive to a title in the Peerage of Scotland.
  • A term once used to describe the male head of a household or a male property owner in some contexts.
  • The title above black belt in Korean martial arts, which allows the holder to operate a school. A higher rank is grandmaster.
  • Another name for a slaveholder.
  • The title of the heads of certain colleges at Oxford and Cambridge universities.
  • Master/slave, in technology, a relationship between two or more devices or assemblies in which one device, the "master", controls the operation of the other, the "slave".
  • Master Aircrew, the highest non-commissioned rank held by aircrew in the Royal Air Force, equivalent to Warrant Officer in other branches.
  • Master-at-arms, a naval police officer, often addressed as "Master" in the Royal Navy.
  • Master Corporal, an appointment of Corporal in the army and air force elements of the Canadian Forces.
  • Master craftsman, a person who has a high level of skill in a craft or art form. Traditionally it applied to a craftsman who had completed an apprenticeship and set up in business on his own account.
  • Master Driver, a Warrant Officer appointment in the British Army's Royal Logistic Corps.
  • Master Gunner, a Warrant Officer appointment in the British Army's Royal Artillery.
  • Master Hand, a fictional video game character from Super Smash Brothers and other games
  • Master Mariner.
  • Master of Sports of the USSR, a Soviet sports rank.
  • Master of the United College, the head of the United College at the University of St Andrews.
  • Master recording, the original of a visual and/or sound recording, which is then mixed and/or cut into a template from which distributable copies are made.
  • Master Seaman, an appointment of Leading Seaman in the navy element of the Canadian Forces.
  • Master table, in database development, a table that is on the one side of a one-to-many relationship.
  • Master tradesman, a person who is fully qualified in a licensed trade. This is usually granted following instruction, testing and a period of practical experience.
  • Master unit, a mechanical or electronic unit which commands or controls another unit, so that they work in tandem or in parallel.
  • Master view, in database development, a view that combines any and all base tables to represent all possible columns and rows for an entity.
  • Master Warrant Officer, the second highest non-commissioned rank in the army and air force elements of the Canadian Forces.
  • Masters (athletics), the category reserved for competition among older athletes, the name of the category for keeping world records for these athletes, and a term for the competitors themselves.
  • Masters (snooker), a snooker tournament.
  • Masters Cup, an annual event on the disc golf PDGA tour.
  • Master's degree, a graduate degree in a specified discipline from a college or university (except in some British universities, where it can be an undergraduate degree).
  • Masters League Football, a soccer league in Britain contested by retired footballing legends.
  • The Masters Tournament, one of golf's four major championships.
  • Chess master, a particularly skilled chess player.
    • FIDE Master, International Master, and International Grandmaster, ranks in international chess.
    • National Master and Senior Master, ranks in United States chess. A player who has played 300 games as a National Master is designated a Life Master.
  • Schoolmaster, a male school teacher. This usage survives in British public schools, but is generally obsolete elsewhere.
  • Special master, a quasi-judicial legal officer.
  • Tennis Masters Cup, a tennis tournament.

See also

  • The Master (disambiguation)
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